Use caution when shopping online

During this time of year, many students turn to buying gifts online to help complete their Christmas shopping list. Cyber Security Professor Al Heitkamper suggests that students take all precautions so their information can be safe online.

“Make sure you’ve got all of your antivirus software up-to-date… That should be the first thing,” Heitkamper said.

“Good shopping is going to start with good security.”

Making sure your computer is up-to date before you start purchasing online also is important, Heitkamper said, “because you’re just leaving yourself open to vulnerabilities if you don’t.”

He said security makes it more difficult for hackers to get access to your private information such as credit card numbers and passwords.

Heitkamper said strong passwords are crucial. Passwords that are considered strong have more than 14 characters with a mixture of numbers, capital letters and lowercase letters, he said.

A few key ways to tell if a website is secure is to look in the address. Heitkamper said there should be an ‘s’ after the http, which stands for ‘secure’. Secure websites will have a closed padlock next to the address box or at the bottom right corner of the window.

There also will be third-party seals of approval such as the Better Business Bureau Online seal and the Truste seal. However, Heitkamper cautions students that clicking on the seals could cause them to get a virus.

“Anybody can put those on their webpage…,” he said.

Sociology major Elizabeth Anderson said she she can usually tell if a website is secure.

“I just look at what other people say about it,” she said. “Trust your instincts. If it sounds too good to be true, obviously, think about it.”

Heitkamper said students should be cautious of better deals from other countries.